Faegard
Little Rabbit
UNKNOWN OUTER RIM PLANET
T A G: Agravain
Dathomir had been a bust.
Well, for the time being, at least. It was under Sith control, and being entirely unwilling to bend to the enemy of my fathers, I had to give up on finding anything about my heritage... for now, anyway. That was, until I learned of a mystery. Rifling through old files on the family holocron, I'd come across something; a recording of me as an infant... with another girl. A sister, perhaps? Where was she? Had she been taken like I had? Was she a nightsister? For months, my secret search for answers about this mysterious girl had totally consumed me. I couldn't ask my fathers. They had made it very clear from very early on that they would not discuss my life before them. Once I'd tried to ask about my mother... learned very quickly not to do that again.
So I had searched on my on. And eventually, here I was; in hyperspace, heading right for the outer rim, following a tiny blip on the map. Was there even a planet there? The Phantasm's star charts didn't have one recorded, but it wasn't unheard of for someone to have hidden a planet before.
Leaning over the galley bench, I waited for the coffee to finish brewing, my hair a dishevelled, unbrushed mess. We were due to drop out of hyperspace within a few minutes, but if the Phantasm wanted an actual pilot and not a squinting, grumbling zombie, coffee would come first. Turning my head, I glanced at my companion. Agravain had owed me a favor, after my magic had snatched him out of trouble a few years ago. The phantasm only technically bunked one, so I'd been sleeping in the med bay during our trip. By now, I'm sure that whatever air of mystery and dark, foreboding allure I might have once had was well and truly gone as he saw me bleary-eyed and clumsily pottering around in the mornings.
"Coffee?"
Well, for the time being, at least. It was under Sith control, and being entirely unwilling to bend to the enemy of my fathers, I had to give up on finding anything about my heritage... for now, anyway. That was, until I learned of a mystery. Rifling through old files on the family holocron, I'd come across something; a recording of me as an infant... with another girl. A sister, perhaps? Where was she? Had she been taken like I had? Was she a nightsister? For months, my secret search for answers about this mysterious girl had totally consumed me. I couldn't ask my fathers. They had made it very clear from very early on that they would not discuss my life before them. Once I'd tried to ask about my mother... learned very quickly not to do that again.
So I had searched on my on. And eventually, here I was; in hyperspace, heading right for the outer rim, following a tiny blip on the map. Was there even a planet there? The Phantasm's star charts didn't have one recorded, but it wasn't unheard of for someone to have hidden a planet before.
Leaning over the galley bench, I waited for the coffee to finish brewing, my hair a dishevelled, unbrushed mess. We were due to drop out of hyperspace within a few minutes, but if the Phantasm wanted an actual pilot and not a squinting, grumbling zombie, coffee would come first. Turning my head, I glanced at my companion. Agravain had owed me a favor, after my magic had snatched him out of trouble a few years ago. The phantasm only technically bunked one, so I'd been sleeping in the med bay during our trip. By now, I'm sure that whatever air of mystery and dark, foreboding allure I might have once had was well and truly gone as he saw me bleary-eyed and clumsily pottering around in the mornings.
"Coffee?"
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